Help finding a cutter

Discussion in 'Cutters and Trimmers' started by novocon, Apr 15, 2008.

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  1. novocon

    novocon New Member

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    I am new to the print world and need some help steering me in the right direction please. I am looking for (I think) a hand die cutter that would cut 2 slits into a piece of paper for holding a business card. I have the "card-it", but it is not quite what I am looking for. It works on a guillotine principle.

    Do they make a die cutter that does this and whom could you recommend as a manufacturer?

    Thank you in advance for your time.

    Sincerely,
    Aaron Young
    Corporate Note
     
  2. CD Guy

    CD Guy Member

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    I also have been looking for an affordable die cutter that's not a toy. The most promising one I've come across so far is the Roll-Tec steel rule die cutter. They make four different sizes (two of them are electric and two manual) and I'm sure they could make a die for your requirements. Here is the link to it if you're interested: http://www.rauensales.com/new_page_3.htm
     
  3. novocon

    novocon New Member

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    CD Guy,

    Thanks for the lead. I really appreciate it. It also gives me some good ideas for complimentary cut for business cards etc that we may want to offer.

    Thanks again,

    Aaron


    If anyone else has any ideas, please let me know.
     
  4. cmikek

    cmikek New Member

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    How bout letterpress?

    The most practical way to cut your slits is with a letterpress. Depending on quantity, you could use and old, but still used C & P hand fed press or a Heidelberg Windmill. Price range from $1.000 to $3500.

    Cmikek


     

  5. Newgirl

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    Not sure if I am too late on this, but I have been looking at a diecutter at http://www.accucut.com.

    I myself need a cutter thats not a toy and since you can use the same dies used in the large platens I am seriously considering.

    Its manual but for the price I don't think you can go wrong.
     
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